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Chemical weapons

which would be released as a result of the employment of such munitions and devices; and (iii) any equipment specifically designed for use directly in connection with the employment of munitions and devices specified in sub-clause (ii)

Electrical plant

Electrical plant, s. 2(22) 'electrical plant' means any plant, equipment, apparatus or appliance or any part thereof used for, or connected with, the generation, transmission, distribution or supply

hook and ladder truck

A firefighting truck equipped with a ladder extendable to great length for access to the upper stories of buildings it also carries

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Cable television network

means any system consisting of a set of closed transmission paths and associated signal generation, control and distribution equipment, designed to provide cable service for reception by multiple subscribers. [Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 (7 of

Outfit

A fitting out or equipment as of a ship for a voyage or of a person for an expedition in an unoccupied region

Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure

is made for the initial outlay or for extension of a business or a substantial replacement of the equipment, there is no doubt that it is 'capital expenditure'. If on the other hand it is made not

Foreign Enlistment Act

Africa. See also Treaties of Washington Act, 1922, ss. 1-3, as to further restrictions respecting the building or equipment of ships of war.

External wall

'external wall' must be held to be one which abuts a vacant space to which fighting and rescue equipment can have access and from which rescue operations are feasible, N.D.M.C. v. Statesman Ltd., AIR 1990 SC 383.

Equus coopertus

Equus coopertus. A horse equipped with saddle and furniture. See Du Cange.

Continuity of work

Continuity of work, involves the contractor having on site and using effectively such labour, materials and equipment as are needed in order to complete the works in a reasonable time, Franks & Collingwood (a firm)

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